30 WILMETTE DO YOU KNOW THAT"In this county, with a total ol registered and unregistered voters of 1,700,000, we elect tickets as follows: Gov. Small Cook county primary vote, 1924 ... . ... .204,510 State's Attorney Crowe, Cook county primary vote, 1924 .. 204,679 Sheriff Hoffman, Cook county primary vote, 1922 ..... : . . 146,948 Judges of Superior court, elected June, 1922: highest, 103,958 lowest, 85,897 Those are facts of interest to those who are working toward a 100 percent voting strength at all elections. They are the concern of the recently organized \Yilmette \·oters' Forum. LIFE February 5, 1926 F New Trier Cagers on Top in Prep League Rocktord High school, always one of the strongest high school hasketball aggregations in ·the state, will play at New Trier high school Satunlay eYening, February 6. There will b~ both heaYyweight an<l lightweight games. the first gamr starting at 7 :30 o'clock. Tn early season games played at Rockford the Xew Trier quintet in each di,·ision were defeated by small margins, but they had not yet hit tlwir stride at that time. They haYe been growing stronger eYery week and expect to turn the tables on their riYal Saturday. I Roads Are Better in the Eox River Country, We Hear Next Recitalist (. ,- I First Church of Christ, Scientist SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-II A. _ M. There is an apothecary up on the corner of Ridg-e and Lake aYennes. a YerY con(!"enial sort of a fellow. Across the st~cet from the apothecary'3 shop is a clergyman \Yho drops in occasionalh· of an eYcning to discuss tht.· topics of the da~·. The di cussion Olll' eYening- digressed to such a common place ~uhj ~ct as the Prince of \Val es and his latest fox hunt and. from the discussion of this fox: hunt, grew a plan and a firm rc soh·e to go fox hunting- thrmsclYcs. 'neinrr thorott(!"hbrcd-the fox hunters af~rementi~ned. as \\·ell as the foxes to be hunted-they made ::_""'1111111111111111111111111111111;1~111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lllllll~ thorough preparations for this hunt that "·a s to he. The huntsmen are picked. and a hry=-ll'r car to carry th~ I rom pan~· to the far ~o ·th,,·es t. The WILMETIE, ILL. ~ tra"l of the fox leads away from the trails oi ciYilization. so they turn off _ Tenth Street and Central Avenue the concrete ro:1cl and strike out boldly into the mud roads that lead to foxdom. The\· sc:1n the horizon roundabout ,,·ith- field glasses and sniff the air for the famili~r scent when, lo and lwh :1ld. the Chrysler refuses to go onAlbert Spalding, America's greatest ~' ednesday Testitnonial Sunday School Exerci ~e~ :'·arc!.: l~ut stuhlwrnl~- persists in reach- Yiolinist, appears as soloist in the next Meeting-8 P. 1\1. 9:45A.M. 111g l h111:1 thr~ugh the mud of the road \Vinnetka Music club artist-recital, " ho~e name IS not on the m~p. De- schedu led for Tuesday, February 16. Subject of the Lesson Sermon~ tt'rllllned to ~l't t!Jc h:t"1.1 y~ta!lecl fox I Spalding ha s achie\-ed great fame hotli and not. the pqz-tatled Chmk the com- in thi._ cnuntn· and abroad ;uul pa!lY dtsmot~nts, gets untler the m~- ' pro111i·~t·..; a ~l·n-uint.· trt.·a t i()r · nort li rllltH' ;mel. \nth supreme effort, turns 1t · 1 1 ,_.l_ into the furro\\"ed fiel(l whrrr. hcifer- "lort· lllthJC _<_, -r_"_·__________ likt.', it ~oe!' caYortint~ to the ncx t HOURS: 'Th e Dible z nd Works ot Mary rro..;~rna<l ditch which it jump~ a-... St. John's Lights Win Daily (except Wednesday and Baker Eddy and all other !..'!TarduiJ_,. a-; eYer did Hi s Royal l Iigh Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. authorized Christian Science Again for Sixth in Row lll':-" the Prince of \Valr ". mount" thl' \Vednesdav 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.1L Literature may be read, borrnad ~afvh· when. udd('nh· in 1hc di.;;The fa;-,t St. Jnh n" li~ht\\"t.·i:.d r' Saturday .9 A. M. to 9 P. 11. rowetl or purchased. tanct' the~l appea,r . . the - lon~ so ught ba:-kt:thall tt-am added :1r1 1thvr ,· irt<~r : The Public is cordially invited to attend th~ Church fnx. Chr~· kr balk-.. rears up. hark tn its rollvrti on :\fnn<h ~· nit..:ht at th ·· Services and visit the Readin~ Room up nr rath('r-hark-. dcnn1 into the Ho\\ard L:\"111 1>,- trimmin~ tlw J>i~~rilll rhurrl1 ti\T o{ ( "hica!..!" . Tht· tin.t ~trlllllllltllltrllllllttttl·ltllllllllllltllllllltll'l:l"""' "l"""",""'l""""""""""""""""""""""""""""' '!tllltllllll""""""'l""""""'l'"l"""'"lttttilllllti ditC"h. Tlw ap()thrc:-1ry di-.;mounts. opens hi.;, "r(lre ,,-a . . 2-+ to 1R Tht· J,q ·;tl tc .1·. prt' . . cription honk and tri('-... each and !Hl\\. l>c,;t"t" :t -.tr in l.! <>f -...j, Cllli"l·rtrti,, t"\Tn· n·nwrh· Ji..;tcd under thc hcadin~. \\"Ill : . .. n;t (k,· H '1r~r R(·me dic-.;," hut with no The St. Tohn":- lwa ,.it· \\'t·rc· r1r ,,,. , trcce;~. Deint; gentlemen from \Yil - <1t1t in a f;~,t and l"\ritin,r !..!;till\' 11:.· llll'tte. thr cnmpan~· dared not appl~· k v Jl t t h 1· < -r < l\ n I i 11 an till!.< ,a ·. 1.::; t hl" o ld-time remcdv callrd Profanit\". 13. \ itn t\\·o hours a})plication nf en·~\· \\.ilnH·tt\' lra-. !\\ '> r],.,n tt':tlll, " known allropathiC" e1nd hom opathic tht' ~t. J(dln·-... fi\l"" that iurni-..11 ck:t· n·nwdy, with continut·d n.;;tpnpathir l'lllt ·rt :ti nnwnt inr local "\H'rt j .. ])rl\\t·" Pll'-hin.~ and rt\>hing and chrioprartic- and tlw~· \\"ill :tpprl·riatv tllt' t~t!l,lit·· -.kidding. an ordinar_,. t' \·c ryday l·ord -.upp()rt. \\.;ttrh i"r th(' d.ttt· ni h· t rart'">r wa.;; r;tlled intn act inn and next ~;t mt·.., and pl:rn to L:vt "'·tor '· Chr~·:-kr wa.;; tnrn('d ahnut into the tlw llo\\"ard -.rho<d. Tht.·lv j..., ill· :t· 1 rt)ad and thr fox-hunting company mission charge. ·urn vel home. l.ini'-Uit Li;.:.ht\\··i~ht t;nmC': B I-' "The Princc of \\·airs part of the ~C ·· J11hu's :.! I I: . .I flllll~l Ill, r. r. . . . . . . . . . . .. ll I hunt wa" performcd Q"allantly." qunth lf. Fll n t , I. f ............ 11 n ilt' r,f tlH· party as he applied rnad I: , l·:st .. ~. c. . .......... 1 <1 1 "ran· ! in lieu of toilet soap to hi .;; mud r . .l(lhn~on. 1. _ ......... ... o 1~ . Flint. 1". 1-! .·.··.· :.! tl <"n·n· d hand" and " ·ith hie:; c:; hirt <:. :\Jr·}'l'l'ldllal.'r I _ ,) 1 ._lvt'\"t'" ,,·iped tlw pcr~piratinn from hi " The perfect loaf, Wilson's Bread, browned to I hr""· ".\nyhnw." <;poke up tlH· ..\. S0ehaf ·r, 1·. f. ....... .. <1 · 0 a nicety and wholesomely delicious. I ;tllotlw<';in·. "thic:; i Ill\' day off." Tl](· l'~~~· rim~ '" . H Ji" 1" ckr~' m;tn -.aid: "Thi-. .;;cem to he m v ~~ ' 1 ,1 .',· ~·t. 1 r. f 1 · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ { ;: ,,f'f 1b~·." .\nd th(' fnx in th<' di-.;tanf'e'I ·,:,','.'JIJI~··. ,·.. ·.. :::.::: .. :::::::~~ " tl It v.rould make your mouth water to go thru \\"<l!~~<·d hi" lJ11 ·h)· tail and Jaughin ~ h·l ~l"!tratnrrt, I. ~- ............. :.! 0 0 our shop when the bread is baking, and smell the rc·t()rt<·d: '·f think th< ·,· are all off - Stof"f"· · l~. r·. ~. · · · · · · - · · · . . :! '=-== __ _ L tl ("I c 1: :.I February 7th-uSPIRIT" READING ROOM-II63 WILMETTE AVE. ,. The Baker's Pride! l appetizing odors from the ovens. We're truly proud of our bakery and our bread, and you'll be satisfied with no other after you've tried .it once! i";rc',:~~:~~,i.::;;;'hound. tl:<. fox hunting- \Olllpany c:;airl nothing mr,n·. And thc /\.. :tncl P. man, Jl('Xt to til<' Ridgt· an·ntH' pharmacy, c.,old a fnv packag(·.., of Old Dutch Cleanser. IW ~~~~~~~~~··. :·· ..M ....... W .... .d .... t Joe I I mette an e s at I 1 . 0 'j'J 1 RECEIVES RADIO AS GIFT The Wilson Bakery HomE? of EtJerything Good That's Baked Phone Wilmette 414 1162 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Thirty four pn·s('nt and form<'r teacher-. 1,f til<' Ravc·n..,wor,d ..,ch(,nl, Chicagr 1 , ~av<' a hanc 111 d in );onor of th<'ir principal. ]. F. Klc·tzing-, 522 \Va "hingt()ll a v<·nu<·, at t h<· Cop<· land hotel la..,t Saturdav <·vc·ning. 'l'h<' <·vc· ning ,,·ac., <.,pent in - ..,in~ing- ..,cmg..,, tc·lling storic·<; and jokt·..,, and n·vic·wing ulc·a.., ant inrid<'nh of '-.c!H,ol life· . Mr. Klc-tz ing was prn,·ntc·d witl1 a J),·rnnady,· radio st:t. ---- Mi<;s M arioric· avenue, wiJJ he and hrirlge today her Friday cluh. ~t~orn11W <(·r,lltdf) 6. Wl1e11 · M. t~~ ·v· ·trt.tn l~eHI heromcs the hrtde ot Hu<;<;c·l Norman McC'onncll, son of Mr and Mrc:;. -~· N. McC'ont~clJ of 507 Lake a V<'tlll('. llw gucsts wtll he members of the Pi Beta sorority and the Sigma Alpha Epc.,ilon frat<'rnity of which Mr. McConn<'11 i.:; a tn<'mher at the UniVf·r..,ity of Tllinois. Miss Frances McConnt·Jl will he maid of honor, and Arthur McConndl will serve his hroth(·r :t'i lwst man. l>;t v, 12.11 1-:llllwood Following- a honeymoon trip to St. ho ... u·~;.., at lnnchc·on l.oui..,, the· young people will reside for the uwmlwrs of for a tit lit> with Mr. McConnell's part·uh iu Wilmdh·. I Ttl.. will he the scene of . :u~ 11 ~c!ock \vecldin1! Saturd~y ..,,ty, at Dt>cat ur. e p·1 University l.:eremony n } 'l.f'IJ'k ' 1 1 1 eta louse .. ' ·en Unt-